I love that huge water holding structure that looks like a watering can! So creative! Also, I like that most of the cacti are labelled. That is a big job to do! Here at the Desert Botanical Garden some are labelled but many are not. I usually take a photo and then go on PlantNet to try to identify it! Thanks for this wonderful tour to see plants that grow in a very similar environment to our Sonoran Desert here in Phoenix! Wow, I just looked up Echinocactus polycephalus! The plants are SO expensive. They must be rare!
I think the polycephalus grows so slow. To get it to have such thick spines will take decades. That’s what makes it so expensive. I have not seen a small one for sale. They sell some rescued ones here sometimes but it goes for over $100!
Awesome video, Ana 😊 Some absolutely stunning plants there. Really is a shame a lot of Agave die after flowering. Good thing Haworthia don't do that haha. Thank you for sharing with us as always. Looking forward to part 2 😊 Have a wonderful day from Edith & myself 🌵☀️🌺🌼🌸🏜☕
Oh WOWSERS Ana Springs Preserve is INCREDIBLE what an AWESOME Desert Garden, and amazing tour of this stunning botanical garden of Desert plant Paradise, so many huge and very beautiful plants, and the big Cylindropuntia is WOW :-D WOW it must have been a dream to visit, and I so wish there were outdoor Desert gardens like this to visit here in Ireland and U.K, thanks so much Ana for filming your incredible visit and sharing with us so we can get to enjoy Las Vegas Springs Preserve too, absolutely LOVED watching so much and looking forward to Part Two, Sending you lots of love and happiness and CAFFEINE and PLANT POWER from Hans and me to Las Vegas for a brilliant Sunday XXXX
Great tour Ana!!! Love to go on these tours!!! Let's me get out a little!!! I'm surprised that some of those plants will grow there!!! Thanks for sharing Ana!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, out to Las Vegas, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌷🌴🌸🌿🌻🍀🌾💐🌱🌹🌳🪴😃👍
Thank you for the tour. I wish I have a big space to put some of my cactus on ground especially some of my Agave so they could grow even bigger. Super love the giant Astrophytum ornatum and saguaros 🫶🏻.
❤❤❤ Sunday morning here in Virginia. I am drinking coffee and watching your awesome, wonderful video. Thank you so much and thank you to Stephanie for giving you a tour. I agree, that raised, circular cactus garden at the end of the video is special. I really enjoy your informative, relaxing and very beautiful videos.
Thank you for this informative tour. I saw plants I’ve never seen before (some of them looked downright prehistoric). My favorite though was the section of cacti that were cross-pollinating and producing amazing hybrids. It makes me want to revisit our Phoenix Botanical Gardens. Looking forward to part 2! Maybe a peek at the plant sale? 🤞